Description
Step back in time with this incredible collectible: the July 5, 1943, edition of Time Magazine, Volume 42, Issue 1. This vintage magazine features a captivating cover story on Red Army Officer Aleksandr Vasilevsky, a significant figure during World War II known for his strategic prowess and leadership. This magazine isn't just a piece of history; it's a remarkable artifact for enthusiasts, collectors, and historians alike. The stunning imagery and insightful articles offer a glimpse into the world during a pivotal moment in history.
The magazine is in decent condition, showcasing its vintage charm. It may exhibit some minor wear along the edges, with occasional rips or marks that add character to its age. These imperfections tell a story and remind us of the rich history contained within every page. For a collector, this magazine represents not just a read but a piece of history that can spark conversations and exploration into the past.
To preserve its quality, this magazine comes with a plastic protective covering. It ensures that you can display this stunning piece without worrying about further wear. The protective covering is an ideal way to keep it looking pristine, making it suitable for any collector's shelf.
Get ready to own a unique piece of history! This magazine has a few marks, all of which can be seen clearly in the provided photographs, allowing buyers to make an informed decision. It's perfect whether you are a seasoned collector or someone looking for a distinct gift for history buffs.
- Includes a plastic protective covering for preservation.
- Features a captivating narrative on Aleksandr Vasilevsky and World War II history.
Here are some details about the condition of the magazine:
- Newsstand Edition/No Label
- Minor wear on edges and/or rips or marks, as shown in photos.
- Comes with a protective plastic cover.
- Some marks visible; see photo for reference.